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A pair of third quarter 19th century Italian micro mosaic panels of views of Venice

5 April 2017, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £17,500 inc. premium

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A pair of third quarter 19th century Italian micro mosaic panels of views of Venice

one depicting a view of St Marks Square with the Doges Palace and the Campanile from the lagoon, the other a quayside view of the Santa Maria Della Salute from the opposing side of the canal with various figures to the foreground, both set within black marble and malachite banded borders and mounted within carved and moulded gilt composition frames, the panels, 26cm x 32.5cm diameter, the frames, 43cm x 50cm overall

Footnotes

Although micromosaic views of Venice are relatively rare in comparison to those of Rome, an exceptional mosaic panel depicting the Basilica of St Marks in Venice is illustrated in the catalogue of the Gilbert Collection, London.

Related Literature
Gabriel, Jeanette Hanisee, The Gilbert Collection, Micromosaics. 2000 Philip Wilson Pub., fig. 102, p. 160, and fig. 181, p. 246

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